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Hypermodernity

Hypermodernity (supermodernity) is a type, mode, or stage of society that reflects an inversion of modernity in which the function…

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House

A house is a building that functions as a home. They can range from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts…

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Room

A room is any distinguishable space within a structure. Usually, a room is separated from other spaces or passageways by…

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Terrace in architecture

A terrace is an external, raised, open, flat area in either a landscape (such as a park or garden) near…

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Chinese pavilion

A Chinese pavilion (Chinese: 亭) is a type of covered structure without surrounding walls and is a traditional part of…

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Gothic secular and domestic architecture

Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque…

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Belarusian Gothic

Belarusian Gothic (Belarusian беларуская готыка) is the architectural style of ecclesiastical buildings constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries in…

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Gothic architecture in Lithuania

Lithuania is not the very centre of Gothic architecture, but it provides a number of examples, partly very different and…

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Valencian Art Nouveau

Valencian Art Nouveau (Spanish for modernismo valenciano, Valencian modernisme valencià), is the historiographic denomination given to an art and literature…

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Rococo in Spain

In the 18th century, the Spanish Baroque moving towards a more ornate style. Sculpture, painting and carving blend with the…

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